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256. * Thomas WARREN
(25)
(58) was born in 1682/83 in Rappahannock County, VA. He died on 4
Dec 1750 in Spotsylvania County, VA.(239)
A will of Thomas Warren who died 13 April 1749. His will was proved on 4 December
1750 in Spotsylania County, Virginia.
In this will he lists his wife Mary, and his sons Hackley and Lancelot. He also
listed names his daughters Rachel Hasken and Roxanna More.
Thomas was buried on the homepace, Mattapon. Thomas was sworn into the Colonial
Army 5 August 1729. 257.
* Mary HACKLEY was born in 1684 in Essex County, VA. She died on 31
Jan 1750 in Spotsylvania County, VA. Children were:
i.
Rachel WARREN was born in 1705 in Spotsylvania County, VA. She died in Orange
County, VA.
ii.
Elizabeth WARREN(25) was born in 1712
in Spotsylvania County, VA.
iii.
Thomas WARREN Jr.(58) was born in
1710 in Spotsylvania County, VA. He died in 1785 in Henry County, VA. Thomas
Warren, Jr. appeared in Tryon County, North Carolina, [later to be named Rutherford
County], by 1771 and later in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
Court Records Tryon-Lincoln Co., N.C., Deeds, Vol. 1 Page 6441-42, May 5, 1772:
John Stanford and wife Sarah of Tryon Co., to Thomas Warren of dame for E70 like
money. Land on both sides of Buffalo Creek about a mile from the mouth adj.
Robert Humphries, 220 A. granted 25 Apr. 1767. John Stanford (seal), Sary Stanford
(O), (seal), Wit: John Login, Joseph Warrin, Hugh Quinn (H.) Rec. July term 1772.
Tryon-Lincoln Co., N.C. Deeds Vol. 2 Page 47-48, 19 May 1773: Thomas Warren,
planter, of Cravien Co., S.C., to John Stanford of Tryon Co., for E40 proc. money..land
in Tryon Co., on first broad River Adj. John Gradys corner, 200 A granted 1 Nov
1768. Thomas Warren (seal) Wit: Abraham Hargiss, William Bradley, George Whitehead,
Rec. July term, 1774.
Spartanburg Co., S.C., Deeds, Book B. Page 495-96, March 22, 1791: Thomas Warren
(Spartanburg) to Isaac Young (same) for 70 pounds sterling sold 200 ac on N side
Pacolate River, grant Aug. 23, 1774. State's office to Hugh Warren who sold to
Thomas Warren on Feb. 16, 1787. Wit: Samson Bethel, John Cantrell, and Richard
Turner. Signed Thomas Warren, Wit. oath T.W. to Samson Bethel (not dated). Recorded
Dec. 14, 1791.
Spartanburg Co., S.C. Minutes of the County Court, 1784-1799 Wednesday the 21st
of December 1785: Order that Thomas Warren be appointed overseer for both Forks
of the upper Road, from the North Carolina line to Pacolate Rive, from thence
to the ford on Lawson's Fork at Woffords Iron Works, overseer James Blackwell.
Not named in the Will of his father but on 31 January 1750 Thomas Warren, son
and heir at law of Thomas Warren, late of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Deceased,
deeded 200 acres of land in St. George Parish, Spotsylania County to Lancelot
Warren, son of said Deceased. Before 1771 he was in Tyron County, North Carolina
(later Rutherford county -
1771)
iv.
Mary WARREN(25) was born about 1717
in Spotsylvania County, VA.
v.
Hackley WARREN(24)
(25) was born in 1718 in Spotsylvania County, VA. He died on 20 Jun
1807 in Orange County, NC.
vi.
Roxanna WARREN(25) was born in 1720
in Spotsylvania County, VA. She died on 24 Dec 1774 in Rappahannock County,
VA.
vii.
Lancelot WARREN(25) was born in 1725
in Spotsylvania County, VA. He died in 1798 in Lincoln County, GA. From "Warren's
and related families of North Carolina and Virginia", by Holland Warren.
Thomas Warren Senior's youngest son first appeared in the records on 31 October
1750 in Orange County, Virginia when he witnessed a transaction in which a negro
girl was traded for 300 acres of land. (Ruth L. and Sam Sparacio, "Deed
abstracts of Orange County, Virginia", (1743-1759), p145)
Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK D 1742-1751,
page 185; June 5, 1751. Lancelot Warren of Spts. Co. and Margaret, his wife,
to William Waller of Spts. Co., Gentl. £100 curr. 210 a. on s. side Middle
River of Mattapony, in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Richd. Tutt, Geo. Stubble-field,
Robt. Mickleborough. Augt. 6, 1751. Lancelot's name was mentioned in the Orange
County, VA records on April 28, 1768, and has been the source of confusion.
Here it states that Lott's son Gabriel Warren was to be bound out to John Bickers
as an apprentice to learn the trade of house carpenter and joyner.
This was a 3 year indenture, and if the indenture failed a penalty of 50 pounds
current money was to be levied. This was recorded as Gabriel Warren, "son
to Lott Warren, deceased." (Ruth L. and Sam Sparacio, "Deed abstracts
of Orange County, Virginia", (1743-1759), p145).
Another source states Lancelot died in 1798, in Lincoln County, Georgia. Whether
Gabriel and family had thought that Lancelot had died, or whether the Lancelot
who died in 1798 is possibly a son of Lancelot, has not been explained to me.
128 viii.
* Hugh WARREN. |